KICK-OFFpublished at 20:00 British Summer Time 21 June 2021
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Russia 1-4 Denmark: Danes go through to face Wales in last 16
Finland 0-2 Belgium: Belgium finish top, Finland third
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Gary Rose and Emlyn Begley
And we're under way in both games!
The teams are out in Copenhagen and St Petersburg for the national anthems.
Almost time for kick off in what promises to be a thrilling Group B finale!
Russia v Denmark (20:00 BST)
Denmark
Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live: "I think when the chips are down, that's when you show your true colours. As a team, we have shown what it means to be Danish over the past few days.
"In times of trouble, this team has always delivered. If we play our game, we can cause any team in the world problems."
Russia v Denmark (20:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Home advantage is going to help Denmark here and their first win of the tournament could sneak them into the last 16 in second place too - Group B is that tight.
Prediction: 0-1
Finland v Belgium (20:00 BST)
Motherwell is part of Onni Valakari's life. Not something you expect to hear said about a Finland international, but his father Simo insists it is the case.
Young Onni, you see, was born in the Scottish town in 1999 during his old man's four-year stint with the local team.
And now, after impressing at Cypriot side Pafos last season, he is part of the first Finnish squad to play at a major finals and even featured in BBC Sport's 20 young players to watch at Euro 2020.
"Even if it was brief, Motherwell is a part of his life," Simo tells BBC Scotland. "He follows the Scottish Premiership. As a family holiday, we are planning one day to come back and see where we used to live."
Russia v Denmark (20:00 BST)
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Russia captain Artem Dzyuba will be hoping to avoid an unwanted record tonight.
The veteran striker has now failed to score for five matches in a row for his country, equalling his longest stretch without a goal for the national team.
The last time he went as long without a goal for Russia was in 2015.
Dzyuba did manage to pick up an assist in Russia’s last outing at this tournament, a 1-0 victory over Finland which marked their first win in a European Championship since 2012.
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Norwich City showing support for their Finnish forward. Will Teemu Pukki get on the scoresheet against Belgium tonight?
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Finland v Belgium (20:00 BST)
Rio Ferdinand
Former England defender on BBC One
The most impressive thing for me [in Belgium's win against Denmark] bar the impressive performances of Lukaku and De Bruyne was the understanding and management of the game by Roberto Martinez.
Finland v Belgium (20:00 BST)
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC One
Finland have given themselves a great opportunity by winning that first game, although I know it was in difficult circumstances. They will be tough to beat, Pukki up front, but I don't see them having enough to beat Belgium tonight.
Finland v Belgium (20:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Finland still have a chance of joining Belgium in the last 16 after beating Denmark in their first game, but I don't see them adding to their points tally here.
Everyone saw how poor Belgium can be defensively in the first half of their last game, against Denmark - but then they showed how good they can be going forward after the break, when the big boys are playing.
Kevin de Bruyne changed everything when he came on at half-time, and the bad news for the Finnish is that I'd expect him to start this time.
Prediction: 0-2
Finland v Belgium (20:00 BST)
Jurgen Klinsmann
Former Germany head coach on BBC One
I can see Belgium going all the way and I think expectations should be that way. We have talked about the golden generation for quite a while and they have a point to prove.
Russia v Denmark (20:00 BST)
Alex Scott
Former England and Arsenal defender on BBC Two
How Denmark started against Belgium shows they have that creativity. We know they are well drilled defensively but they have a spark and some magic. They have every opportunity to progress from this group.
Russia v Denmark (20:00 BST)
Micah Richards
Former England defender on BBC Two
Russia have been frustrating at times. I want to see more from them. Against Finland, they struggled. I expect more today.
Russia v Denmark (20:00 BST)
This game is in Copenhagen and not St Petersburg, decided by a Uefa draw last November.
Russia coach Stanislav Cherchesov said: "This is going to be our first away game in two major tournaments, and without our fans.
"However, it's not a problem. We haven’t used the word problem for the past five years. It's just a situation, and we know how to deal with it."
Danish defender Jannik Vestergaard said: "We still have great ambitions, and we'll go out and beat Russia.
"Hopefully, Belgium will do their part [and beat Finland], so the tournament will not be over for us. I think our performance against the world's top-ranked team confirms we play at an extremely high level and we can compete with the best."
Finland v Belgium (20:00 BST)
The big guns are back for Belgium and that is not good news for Finland.
The Belgians were looking beatable as Denmark dominated them in the first half of their last game but on came Kevin de Bruyne and Eden Hazard for the second half and the game swung back in Belgium's favour as they won 2-1.
"We still have to work to get better," says Hazard. "We are doing our best to get better, starting with tomorrow. The tournament is still long and we are trying to get as far as possible. There are still areas for improvement, but we are working with them."
Tournament debutants Finland have done well to put themselves in a position to go through.
Their one win did come in unusual circumstances being the fixture with Denmark in which Christian Eriksen collapsed but they were unlucky to lose to Russia.
Finland coach Markku Kanerva is confident they can reach the last 16.
"We have the biggest match in the history of Finnish football [against Belgium]," Kanerva said. "The big dream that the team had to qualify from this group stage is in our own hands."
BBC One
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You can watch Finland v Belgium on BBC One, Russia v Denmark on BBC Two and both games are available online via BBC iPlayer and this very page.
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Russia v Denmark (20:00 BST)
Russia make just one change. Fedor Kudryashov comes in for Dmitri Barinov, who drops to the bench.
Right-back Mario Fernandes is fit to start despite being carried off on a stretcher against Finland.
Russia XI: Safonov, Fernandes, Diveev, Ozdoev, Zobnin, Kudryashov, Dzhikiya, Miranchuk, Golovin, Dzyuba, Kuzyaev.
Denmark name the same side who suffered a narrow defeat to Belgium on Thursday.
Denmark XI: Schmeichel, Vestergaard, Kjaer, Maehle, Christensen, Delaney, Braithwaite, Damsgaard, Wass, Poulsen, Hojberg.
Finland v Belgium (20:00 BST)
There's just one change for Finland from their last game as captain Tim Sparv returns to the first XI. It is the same side that beat Denmark in their group opener.
Finland XI: Hradecky, Raitala, Toivio, Arajuuri, O'Shaughnessy, Uronen, Lod, Sparv, Kamara, Pohjanpalo, Pukki.
Subs: Vaisanen, Taylor, Jensen, Schuller, Joronen, Soiri, Alho, Kauko, Jaakkola, Valakari, Ivanov, Forss.
Belgium, meanwhile, name a very strong side as Kevin de Bruyne and Eden Hazard start.
Belgium XI: Courtois, Boyata, Denayer, Vermaelen, Trossard, De Bruyne, Witsel, Chadli, Doku, Eden Hazard, Lukaku.
Subs: Vertonghen, Tielemans, Carrasco, Mignolet, Sels, Mertens, Meunier, Vanaken, Dendoncker, Benteke, Batshuayi, Praet.
Group B
The winner of Group B will advance to play the third-placed team of Group A, Group D, Group E or Group F.
A game against Wales awaits the Group B runner up. That will take place in Amsterdam on Saturday, 26 June.
Whoever finishes third could progress as one of the four best third-placed teams and they will play the winner of Group E or Group F
Hello!
Here's how things are looking in Group B and this is what each team needs to progress.
Things get a touch more complicated if the following scenarios play out: